(1971)
Michelle Mone: Scottish entrepreneur, designer of the Ultimo, a bra that has taken engineering to a new front as it has tiny pockets filled with silicone gel to imitate the natural movement of a real breast.

(1948)
Claude Jade: One of the major actresses of the French new wave, widely known for her roles in Truffaut's trilogy: "Baisers volés", "Domicile conjugal" and "l'amour en fuite": Stolen kisses, Bed and Board, Love on the run.

(1945)
Jean-Louis Touraine: French medical teacher and politician, a member of the National Assembly of France who represents the Rhône department, and is a member of the Socialiste, radical, citoyen et divers gauche.

(1943)
Jean-Paul Bertrand: French publisher, who published several works of Jean Cocteau and texts on spirituality and esotericism before supporting the works of controversial writers, including Marc-Édouard Nabe and Michel Houellebecq.

(1940)
Thomas Moore: American writer, the author of the best-selling "Care of the Soul," which sold two million copies as well as other bestsellers "Soul Mates, The Re-Enchantment of Everyday Life," "The Planets Within" and "The Soul of Sex," spring 1998.

1939 - 1930

(1939)
Paul Hogan: Australian actor and screenwriter who is best known for his first feature film, "Crocodile Dundee," and it's sequel, "Crocodile Dundee II," both of which he penned and both of which became huge hits after the first one opened in Australia on 4/22/1986.

(1934)
Allen Case: American television actor, most noted for the lead role of Deputy Clay McCord in NBC's "The Deputy" (1959–1961) opposite series regular Henry Fonda, who received top billing but appeared far less frequently.

(1912)
John Gardner: American public service employee, founder and head of the "citizen action" organization Common Cause, who had a long and distinguished public service career that included serving as U.S.

(1910)
Paulette Dubost: French actress and centenarian, who appeared in over 250 films and worked with such directors as Marcel Carné, Jean Renoir, Max Ophüls ("Le Plaisir," 1952, and "Lola Montès," 1955) and François Truffaut.

(1910)
Kirk Alyn: American actor, a former Broadway chorus boy and vaudeville entertainer when he was cast in the role of the first "Superman," 1948.

(1907)
Gérard Espéret: French trade unionist and political activist, who was secretary of the CFTC for La Manche (1936-1939), deputy secretary-general of the CFTC from 1947, then Vice President of the CFTC-CFDT (1960-1967).